Mongolords –Slight Recession Blues
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*Mongolords –Slight Recession Blues/Pardon Me –Ganesh R 2885 (1974 US)*
*Slight Recession Blues* is a neat novelty lo-fi Boogie ditty with a Punky
edge –...
Ink-Slinger Profiles: Jeanne Harris
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Jeanne L. Harris was born in Lexington, Kentucky on July 22, 1905,
according to the *Cleveland Plain Dealer* obituary and the Social Security
Death Index...
New Oldies - Elvira by The Skunks
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*The Skunks*
Back in 1981, when the people of Milwaukee, Wisconsin first heard Joe
Bonsall and the Oak Ridge Boys sing Elvira, they already knew the song ...
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Too late to celebrate Jack Kerouac's birthday (3/12), here are some
coffeehouse characters I drew in the early 1960s.
Jerry Yulsman photos shot in 1957 out...
Thumbs Up For Quick Draw
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Until *The Flintstones* arrived in 1960, the television cartoons of Bill
Hanna and Joe Barbera enjoyed almost universal praise by critics. Huck
Hound was n...
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Number 1122
The dreaded Gorgon's dreadlocks!
This is posting number four from our week of monster stories.
As far as Fawcett superheroes of the Golden ...
I Am At a Loss*
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*Knowing I missed this. I hope he shows up at another Women's Expos near me
and a Discount Liquors soon.
**Thanks Dave.
***Then again, there's this.
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Retro Hip
Tuesdays Comic Strip Day.
Another addition to an earlier post. Sometime ago I showed a short sample
run of Bob Oksner's Soozi, a late sixties st...
Suzanne Ciani “Lixiviation”
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Suzanne Ciani is probably best known today for her grammy nominated new-age
records. That legion of fans may not be prepared for her latest comp from
B-Mus...
Liza Minnelli at Fame Studios?!
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Over at NY Rocker, Andy Schwartz takes the occasion of Liza Minnelli's
birthday to tell us about the little known recordings she made with Rick
Hall at ...
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Greetings once again, Nortonians, as we prepare for lift off at the newly stoked Norton Records website. We've just added scads of tuff to git wax of all si...
Crime, Jobriath and Ann Magnuson
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I am not sure what I find more entertaining - Ann Magnuson goofin' on
Jobriath and Bowie (with much affection) which I have seen in person or the
actual Mi...
Live, Out Of town TV comes to Cleveland..
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Notice to WEWS Viewers on an attempt to bring a live telecast of a Red
Sox/Tigers game from Detroit Septmber 20, 1948.
Notice in the Plain Dealer September...
North Fork Sound Top 20 - March 11th 2012
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Corky Laing & The Memory Thieves 1. Corky Laing & The Memory Thieves: Rockafella's Lament2. Jim Allchin: Dr. J3. DVA: Tropikal Animal4. Charlie Robison: Poor...
RIP John Hornick Jr.
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Back around 1981 I had never met John Hornick, but soon our paths would
cross and become intertwined-- joined at the hip by a passion for wild
music wi...
To Hype A Good Buddy's New Radio Venture....
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Rev. Norb demonstrates his amazing shadow puppet prowess. My Irregulars! I
interrupt my unemployment to bring you excellent news for all who mourn the
dea...
The Monkees - "You and I" (1968)
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Love how this track just blazes forward with its appealingly strange
harmony.
As a matter of fact, the forward momentum begins immediately with the lead
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The Monkees: Last Train to Redemption
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Isn't it a little audacious that the very first song on the very first
album by The Monkees is their own theme song? The fact that it was the
opening theme...
AFS v. 348-349 ~ Bring Back That Loving Feeling!
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*This week in AFS...
* One song from each of my Feeling of Love records!
* The Feeling of Love are touring the West Coast NOW!
* Introducing Mad Judy from ...
Nite Riders
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*Nite Riders, only known photo, Doc Starkes top right.*
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* Nite Riders, doin' biz as the Nightriders and Night Riders*.
The Nite Riders aka The Nightrid...
MY DEAR FRIEND MICHAEL DAVIS PASSED AWAY
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France 2011
I will miss Michael Davis dearly. If it wasn't for his steadiness, I would
have had a much more difficult time with my style of free form drum...
War Fever! (The Steampunk Opium Wars, that is …)
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And the tension mounts … with the applause from ANNA MAY WONG MUST DIE!
still ringing in our ears, work goes ahead in brightest day and blackest
night to p...
UPLOAD SOLUTIONS ARE IN THE WORKS
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*First, I'd like to take the time to truly thank those of you who were kind
enough to offer to help with the process of re-upping the downed content on
Mut...
Cunts are still
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Feeling like a hefty chill I bought a load of newspapers yesterday, one of
which was The Times. I stopped reading The Times a while back when it
became unb...
Glimpses - INTERface w/ Marion Brown [ReEntry 003]
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The next INTERface release after This Time (below), and the last album from
the 70's iteration of the group. (Fischer used the name again for a 1994
tr...
The Moldy Dogs Story • By Jack Partain
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It may be hard to believe, but in the early and mid 1970s a small,
independent punk rock scene was developing in St Louis, MO. In fact, the
city was setu...
Shaking Intensified
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*It was with great pleasure, and a certain swell of pride, that I recieved
the first copies of a new self-published anthology drawn from the online
jou...
Roger Binninghof: "Over My Head"
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Well, here I was, thinking about shutting down this blog. Just when I was
sure that I wanted to call it quits, I went and found a record that I just
had ...
Rock Shrine No. 1 - 12
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Rock Shrine No. 1 - The 2 I's [Cliff Richard and The Shadows]
The Two I’s was the birthplace in the 1950s of British rock and roll. In
this coffee shop's t...
The Barneveld Church
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This is the brochure cover I created for the Unitarian Universalist church
in Banreveld, NY. Built in in 1816, it's the oldest Unitarian church in the
U...
Defining "Evil"
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Like many American teenage boys, I grew up listening to heavy metal music.
In 1989, a favorite album was “Kill’em All” by Metallica and my favorite
so...
Kovacs on the Corner (1952)
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Is this thing on? Hello?
Hello?
Here's something I never thought I'd see.. the much-maligned and very
short-lived Kovacs Philly daytime vehicle Kovacs on...
I saw the Stooges covered with bruises
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A couple years ago... who am I kiddin'... a couple decades ago, some time in the last century... my old rock n' roll cohort pal Heidi T. (yes, the same gal w...
WELCOME TO BLITZ MAGAZINE'S WEB SITE!
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*Down Behind The Lines:* Pictured above are the Royal Guardsmen during a
1966 photo shoot for their debut album. The first generation garage rock
legends h...
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